Intuit Art Museum

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756 N Milwaukee Ave
Chicago, IL 60642

Intuit Art Museum, located in Chicago's West Town neighborhood, is a premier institution dedicated to showcasing self-taught art and the diverse voices behind it. Committed to accessibility and representation, the museum collects and exhibits the work of artists who often operate outside the mainstream, reflecting the universal instinct to create.

The museum is currently exhibiting "Catalyst: Immigration and Self-taught Art in Chicago," highlighting artists who may have faced various barriers in their artistic journeys. Through its engaging programs and events, Intuit Art Museum invites both new and familiar audiences to explore the richness of self-taught art.

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Sheyenne H.
8/21/2025

A museum that celebrates the self-taught, accepts the "outsider" and values intuitive art. Current exhibit focuses on the im/migrants of Chicago. At the time of my visit, the entrance fee was $15....

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Bill M.
5/27/2025

Intuit Art Museum has recently completed a massive renovation that expanded the facility threefold or so. Intuit features self-taught art by artists many of whom have a Chicagoland connection. My...

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Steve A.
7/25/2023

Good museum for those who like to look at art but without spending a whole lot of time looking at it. Intuit is a pretty small place that's more like an art gallery than a museum. Mostly...

Jennifer C.
6/6/2025

I saw a poster for this museum as I was on the train in from O'Hare and so glad that I went. It's not a huge place but the remodel is great and their exhibits are very good. I also liked the young...

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Jemmie W.
4/18/2022

Very nice small museum displaying art from outsiders - those who don't have formal training and are not known or appreciated by the mainstream, yet. Entrance is only $5. It's a good one hour stop.

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